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feet

/fiːt/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The plural form of foot; the lower extremities of the leg below the ankle, on which a person or animal stands or walks.

Example Sentences:
  • She kicked off her shoes and rested her tired feet on the ottoman.
  • The marathon runner developed blisters on his feet after twenty miles.
2.noun

A unit of linear measure equal to 12 inches (approximately 30.48 centimeters).

Example Sentences:
  • The ceiling in this room is ten feet high.
  • The boat was anchored just a few feet from the shore.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'fēt', the plural of 'fōt' (foot). It originates from the Proto-Germanic '*fōts', which traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root '*pṓds-', the same root that gave rise to the Latin 'pes' and Greek 'pous'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

The two 'ee's in 'feet' look like two little feet standing side-by-side.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “feet

1. What is the meaning of “feet” in English?

In English, feet (noun) is defined as: “The plural form of foot; the lower extremities of the leg below the ankle, on which a person or animal stands or walks.”.

2. How do you use “feet” in a sentence?

She kicked off her shoes and rested her tired feet on the ottoman.

3. What are English synonyms of “feet”?

Common synonyms include:paws,trotters,extremities,bases

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “feet”?

Derived from the Old English 'fēt', the plural of 'fōt' (foot). It originates from the Proto-Germanic '*fōts', which traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root '*pṓds-', the same root that gave rise to the Latin 'pes' and Greek 'pous'.